The eight group winners and eight runners-up from the preliminary round join the 16 top ranked teams in the rankings, drawn into eight groups of four.

The 16 top teams have been split into two seeding tiers by coefficient, with eight in each, filling positions 1 and 2 in each group.

Position 3 was occupied by the eight preliminary round group winners (Pot 8), with the runners-up filling position 4 (Pot 7).

Eight sides were pre-selected as hosts and will be drawn from a separate Pot 6, placed in each group according to their seeding tier.

The winners and runners-up that played each other in the preliminary round cannot meet again in the main round.

Based on decisions taken by the UEFA Executive Committee Armenia/Azerbaijan, Gibraltar/Spain, Kosovo/Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo/Serbia cannot be drawn into the same group.

If, upon completion of the preliminary round, a clash arises, the team in question would be moved to the next available group (or if Kosovo, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia all end up in the same group, the preliminary round runner-up would be moved first to the next available group, followed – if needed – by the preliminary round group winner to avoid clashes.

The eight group winners and eight runners-up from the preliminary round join the 16 top ranked teams in the rankings, drawn into eight groups of four.

The 16 top teams have been split into two seeding tiers by coefficient, with eight in each, filling positions 1 and 2 in each group.

Position 3 was occupied by the eight preliminary round group winners (Pot 8), with the runners-up filling position 4 (Pot 7).

Eight sides were pre-selected as hosts and will be drawn from a separate Pot 6, placed in each group according to their seeding tier.

The winners and runners-up that played each other in the preliminary round cannot meet again in the main round.

Based on decisions taken by the UEFA Executive Committee Armenia/Azerbaijan, Gibraltar/Spain, Kosovo/Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo/Serbia cannot be drawn into the same group.

If, upon completion of the preliminary round, a clash arises, the team in question would be moved to the next available group (or if Kosovo, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia all end up in the same group, the preliminary round runner-up would be moved first to the next available group, followed – if needed – by the preliminary round group winner to avoid clashes.

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